After focusing so intently on making history, Northview senior Megan Miller finally let her emotions flow when her mom and coach met her at center court Wednesday.

Miller is believed to be the first player to ever win four Northern Lakes League No. 1 singles titles at Jermain Park. It took Miller just 57 minutes to win 6-0, 6-0 against Perrysburg’s Erica Fastnacht.

“It’s been my goal since I was a freshman. It’s just amazing that I pulled it out,” Miller said. “My family is here, and they’ve been supporting me forever, so it feels great.”

Northview coach Susie Miller, Megan’s mother, embraced her daughter after the match just as she did when Megan won the NLL as a freshman, sophomore, and junior.

“For four years I’ve watched her grow, and I’ve enjoyed it,” she said. “It’s my daughter, and it’s the last time, so it’s very emotional. I’m just so proud of her.”

Miller also is the only player to have never lost a league match in her high school career. Miller, who will play at Bowling Green State University, featured a strong forehand, a great ground stroke, and was overpowering overall.